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Herman Melville

Moby-Dick

Cistern and Buckets

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Cistern and Buckets

Moby-Dick by Herman Melville

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Tashtego runs the mainyard-arm like a cat, drops by whip tackle onto the hoisted tun, spades for the tap, and baling fills tubs with bubbling sperm until the pole must ram twenty feet deep.

At the eightieth or ninetieth bucket he plunges head-foremost into the Heidelburgh well; Daggoo swings up in the bucket, the lifeless head throbs at the surface, one hook tears out and the mass swings till Stubb yells about ramming a cartridge; the head thunder-booms into the sea while Daggoo clings pendulous and Tashtego sinks.

Queequeg dives with boarding-sword, scuttles a hole, thrusts back a leg, somersets Tashtego head-first out, and both return exhausted; Ishmael jokes midwifery beside fencing, explains the emptied Case wall sank slowly, and imagines precious perishing in spermaceti or Plato's honey head.

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Skill: Rescuing the Tapper

Premium work turns deadly when rigging fouls and the asset becomes a well. Tashtego vanishes into the Heidelburgh tun, hooks tear, the head plunges, and Queequeg delivers him with underwater obstetrics. Before your team baling a crown-jewel tank, assign hook redundancy and a diver who can scuttle and reject the wrong limb.

Coming Up in Chapter 79

Rescue done, Ishmael tries physiognomy on the sperm whale brow he calls a prairie of riddles Next: The Prairie. Ishmael admits scanning the leviathan's face or skull bumps is nearly as futile as Lavater on Gibraltar or Gall on the Pantheon, yet he will pioneer semi-sciences on the whale as he tries all things.

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Chapter 78

Cistern and Buckets

Cistern and Buckets. Nimble as a cat, Tashtego mounts aloft; and without altering his erect posture, runs straight out upon the overhanging mainyard-arm, to the part where it exactly projects over the hoisted Tun. He has carried with him a light tackle called a whip, consisting of only two parts, travelling through a single-sheaved block. Securing this block, so that it hangs down from the yard-arm, he swings one end of the rope, till it is caught and firmly held by a hand on deck. Then, hand-over-hand, down the other part, the Indian drops through the air, till dexterously he…

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Key Quotes & Analysis

"like the twin reciprocating bucket in a veritable well, dropped head-foremost down into this great Tun of Heidelburgh, and with a horrible oily gurgling, went clean out of sight!"

— Ishmael

Context: Tashtego falls at eightieth or ninetieth bucket

Premium workplace becomes drowning well in one slip.

In Today's Words:

At the eightieth or ninetieth bucket Tashtego drops head foremost into the Heidelburgh tun like a reciprocating well bucket and vanishes with an oily gurgle while the crew freezes. The prize vat eats the tapper. Every extraction rig needs a man-overboard plan before the foam smells like sperm and panic spreads on deck.

"one of the two enormous hooks suspending the head tore out, and with a vast vibration the enormous mass sideways swung, till the drunk ship reeled and shook as if smitten by an iceberg."

— Ishmael

Context: Daggoo clearing foul whip

Single-point failure turns hoist into pendulum threatening hull.

In Today's Words:

While Daggoo clears the foul whip one enormous hook tears out and the head swings sideways until the drunk ship reels like an iceberg strike and timbers groan. The remaining hook carries all strain. When premium cargo pendulums, everyone below is in the arc and must stand clear before the thunder-boom.

"Almost in the same instant, with a thunder-boom, the enormous mass dropped into the sea, like Niagara’s Table-Rock into the whirlpool"

— Ishmael

Context: Head falls after stand clear cry

Released weight rolls hull and leaves Daggoo and Tashtego in spray.

In Today's Words:

After stand clear of the tackle the enormous mass thunder-booms into the sea like Niagara Table Rock into a whirlpool while the hull rolls off and Daggoo clings pendulous in spray and Tashtego sinks. Disaster converts hoist into cliff dive. Queequeg will dive next because swords beat buckets.

"And thus, through the courage and great skill in obstetrics of Queequeg, the deliverance, or rather, delivery of Tashtego, was successfully accomplished"

— Ishmael

Context: After leg thrust back and somerset

Comic midwifery label honors nonstandard rescue craft.

In Today's Words:

Queequeg scuttles the sinking head, pushes back a presented leg, somersets Tashtego, and delivers him head foremost while Ishmael says midwifery should be taught with fencing and rowing beside ordinary seamanship. Courage plus technique beat the tun. The lesson is improvise anatomy when the well collapses and policy buckets fail.

Thematic Threads

Yard-Arm Theater

In This Chapter

Tashtego muezzin on tun

Development

Bucket ballet to deep ram

In Your Life:

When ops look circus-high

Hook Single Point

In This Chapter

One hook tears, ship reels

Development

Pendulum Daggoo

In Your Life:

When one cable owns the load

Obstetric Rescue

In This Chapter

Queequeg leg rejection

Development

Head-first delivery

In Your Life:

When fix is weird but right

Precious Perishing

In This Chapter

Spermaceti tomb fantasy

Development

Plato honey head joke

In Your Life:

When failure would be luxurious

You now have the context. Time to form your own thoughts.

Discussion Questions

This is not a test. Five prompts guide you through the chapter, from how it opens to how it closes, so you notice context and rhythm rather than facts to memorize. Sit with each question in your own words. When you see "One way to read it," treat it as a starting point, not the only answer.

  1. 1

    How does Tashtego begin tapping the Heidelburgh Tun?

    ▶One way to read it

    He runs the mainyard-arm, drops by whip tackle onto the hoisted head, spades for the tap, and lowers an iron-bound well-bucket on a pole into the Case.

    analysis • surface
  2. 2

    What happens when Tashtego falls into the tun?

    ▶One way to read it

    He drops head-foremost with an oily gurgle; Daggoo cries man overboard and rides the bucket up; the head throbs at the surface showing depth.

    analysis • medium
  3. 3

    Why does the head drop into the sea?

    ▶One way to read it

    The whip fouls cutting tackles, a hook tears out, the mass swings, and after stand clear it thunder-booms down while Daggoo clings and Tashtego sinks.

    application • medium
  4. 4

    How does Queequeg rescue Tashtego?

    ▶One way to read it

    He dives after the sinking head, scuttles a hole with his sword, thrusts back a leg, somersets the Indian, and hauls him out head-first on the next try.

    application • deep
  5. 5

    Why did the head sink slowly enough for rescue?

    ▶One way to read it

    The Case was nearly emptied so dense tendinous walls wanted to sink like lead but the rest of the head still attached slowed descent for Queequeg's running delivery.

    reflection • deep

Critical Thinking Exercise

10 minutes

Plan Beyond the Bucket

Who is Tashtego on your tun? Who is Queequeg? What hook is single point?

Consider:

  • •Foul line?
  • •Pendulum?
  • •Leg to reject?

Journaling Prompt

Write about a rescue that needed weird technique not policy.

Coming Up Next...

Chapter 79: The Prairie

Rescue done, Ishmael tries physiognomy on the sperm whale brow he calls a prairie of riddles Next: The Prairie. Ishmael admits scanning the leviathan's face or skull bumps is nearly as futile as Lavater on Gibraltar or Gall on the Pantheon, yet he will pioneer semi-sciences on the whale as he tries all things.

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